E *hitttpartment . ' . . - • . 1111...N0 Commuaacatinar can be noticed Lao "arm danied bq Vic writer's rocs/ narna;not -• . Pabiro cation, but as a guarantee of gaud faith. To Corrtsponani - Cbmmunientions. letteeo, contr . Kola.' gmerarbi or merit art interest to the tatter, se be accepteUefitrat Kends from all quarters. ' • E. A. 13.-,Too late f publication. W.—We cannot gi e 'you 'the author's name. ,uporort are not rapablo of writing either or poetry. Mer gto Prot Southworth. the prose great "quill driver,rut.we o think he could improve your penmanship. S. A. P.—Wl3 rather like vour - stirle, but the article will hardly do for publication. We have made some imrtant changes in fromd will send it to you for appr ov al, Let us 'hear you, H. W. —We ad mi re_ your spi ri t but rather think you are /no Put on 'should restrain your temper, and not allow passion to run away with your reason and good sense- Take our advice and "cool down." JOE.—We arswer emphatically, No ! A. F.: 4 .3.—Y0u-nre laboring. tinders, great mistake, Sir. We will write . you ni. OM as wo can find time. J. A. C. CYC.—We will bola your city on Tuesday noon. Emoiovs.—Rev. D. It. Fraser will preach in the Preabkterian Church, to morrow, (Sabbath) morning. LEFT FOR THE SOUTH. Samuel Evans, Esq., has gone to south eastern Virginia to recruit for this District. Re Is expected to return in ten daysortivoweeks when he will resume business again: Fes. the Spy. When is a euchre player like Mon-ta gue? When he bads both bowery and an ace —Be dont Pass.*. • PERsosa.z.„--Dr. N. B. Wolfe, of Cin elanattl, Ohio, called at our 'office a few day's since. He is looking remarkably well, and Is AIM same courteous, affable gentleman as ever. He speaks cheeringly of his prospects in the Queen City of the West. BOUNTY Bon/S.—By reference to an advertiarnent in to-day's paper, it will be seen that the Borough of Columbia is ready to receive loans, and give Bonds at six per cent, free of State Tax. Now is tho time for loyal men to manifest their patri otism in a substantial manner. EDITORIAL VISIT.—Our good-look in. friend—the indomitable Henry J. Howard 'Esq., of Baltimore, paid us A. ily in; visit this week. Hoseems to like Col umbia "muddy," "What he saw here," will be found in another column. Ho has been sick, but now has fully re covered and looks as pert as a partridge and as fieree as a tornado. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON--Mr. George .1. Smith, opposite our. office, has just received his first invoke, of Water melons. They are of the 'mountain sweet' variety,nnd for delicious flavor and sweet ness, are excellent. Ztfr. Smith is ever on the alert to keep his customers well sup plied with the first fruits Of the season. He also keeps on hand a choice variety ofcon fectionary; and our friend Howard says, `his ice cream has no superior, and having verified the truth of his statement, we are inAined to believe him. New , CO;Craintrrott.-- . We hare suc cee•Sed In seCurinv the se lees Otan esti mable Lady in WJAhingtotreity to write oce.tiionally for the Spy, though at some expo:nee to us, we know her writings will be read with interest; more particularly by our lady readers. One of her poems will he found in this Week's paper. INTENDS TO PUttLISII TDEII.--The Editor of the Jamestown Journal an nounces that hereafter when subscribers to his paper who have not paidup,sudden ly leavo for "parts unknown," orordor the Journal returned "Refused," ho shall give their names and residences to the public. The publishers of every newspaper has sufficient material for a lengthy list of such pretty thieves. COAL MINES LEASE.D.—Mr. Lewis Trodenniek, formerlyofeolumbia, togeth er with two other gentleu►en,whose names we did not learn, -have leased valuable coal mines in Schuylkill Co. We are always glad to announce the well-doing of Col ombians abroad, as from -representations made to us, our friend Lewis cannot help but soon amass a large fortune. So mote it be. 5T08.31. , -.-011 Thursday evening we had one of the most powerful rain and hail storms of the season. The rain fell in tor rents filling the gutters. with water which swept away everything in its course. At the foot of Locust street, opposite Mr. Sny der:a quite a hole was washed in the - gut ter, and revers/ hundred brick carried away. SEMENADER.4.—On Monday evening last, a party of young men repaired to the residence of a disciple of 2Esculaplus, in this place, and regaled him with a few ex ceediagly- Sne pieet?„en very high-toned Instruments. The Dr.' was satisfied at the close of the third piece, and made his way opt of the house,snd piloted thedisturbera of his dreams to the Franklin Rouse, and we understand be "done the thing up neat." :What's the use of getting married, if you don't have a serenade? " HtEr CooL."—Tho beating rays of old Sol seems to fall with-unabated power on the dry and parched earth, crisping vegetation, and drying up the limpid streams, until we are greatly afraid. if no • rain falls shortly. to infuse into them a fresh vigor,weahall be visited blest famine. Some one is heard to say, "keep cool" this /* just the thing we have been trying to aocomplish for the period of nearly a week; but have sadly failed bathe attempt. Balmy breezes are no longer felt, and the „heated term has certainly set in with re 'hewed intensity*" keen_cool." . Reba Wont for three arse was a sample oar 'son's" experience. but we are of the ' makes Ids appear "my son" would North. the worthy taking to cilsootarse ' have taken some Mite a largo andi- • • - - It .-D r. N. B. Wolfehas;.pnichfsx the property former ly occupied by Gen. Welsh on Walnut Street,for.twenty- - tive hundred dollars.— This property was *some time since to Rev. L. W. Berry, he failing io "come to time" it was taken by 'bin Abraham Bru ner his security, and again sold as above. -We congratulate our friend—the Dr., on getting so desirable a property at so cheap a rate. lEEE Ova PAVEMENTS."-We have had oc casion to speak frequently of our pave ments. We have no doubt that our pres ent efficient Street Commissioner does his duty faithfully, yet after giving the prop erty owners due notice, ho should enforce the law. We sometimes think " Borough Ordinances" are of very little account. The pavement this side of Black's Hotel Is sinking and we believe there is a hole through it to the water-course below. On the west side of Walnut Street, above Sec ond, there is a space with only a half pave ment and every heavy rain a portion ofit is filled with dirt and clay, - which makes It very interesting to our fashionable ladies wearing " trails." At the corner of Wal nut and Second Street is another place that needs attention ; then in Second Street be tween Perry and Lawrence, we believe there is no pavement at all on the south side of the Street, but then this belongs to a member• of the Council, and of course,,— " he's exempt." Now for the comfort and safety of pedes trians,and the credit of our borough let us have our pavements repaired. We may have something morn to say Of this subject hereafter: - - - ASSAULT AND BATTERS'. —Two- in- teresting suits came off before Justice Evans on Monday last, in which the "rich Irish brogue" and "sweet German accent" were most beautifully blended. It required the combined efforts of the Justice and Constable McGinnis to maintain order during the progress of the several suits. Upon inquiry we learn the facts to be as follows : On the 4th day of July last Richard and William. Goold, Christian Hartick and wife, Frederick Fellinger and wife, and Benjamin Zink,all of whom reside at Mus selman's Furnace, coneluded that they would have a "high old time" together and accordingly went to "Mauliek's" Sa loon in Marietta, where they indulged in . the beverage to a late hour in the night.— Christian Hartick having some compunc tions of conscience concluded to give Mr. Richard &ooldsome good advice,by telling him not to stay away from his family so late at night, whereupon Mr. G.Jold knocked Mr. Hartick down, which result ed in a free fight.in which flee Ladies afore said took a prominent part. Understand ing that sovoral other suits were pending, which grew out of this "muss," the Justice advised the parties to settle the whole of them, which they finally concluded to do. The last seen of them they were drinking and getting drunk together. OUT DOOR ETIQUETTE=For the special benefit of some of our readers we publish the following rules for out-door etiquette. We never had etiquette bad; we opine there are others in our predica ment. But here are the rules : A. gentleman, meeting a lady, should al ways take the right of the walk. That means simply this: she take the walk and you-ther:ditchvor-the-kfarsii•-os r. A gentleman meeting another should al ways pass to the right—especially if tiv re is a saloon on that side, when it would be proper to ask your left hand man in to take A. drink. Drinks are a good thing on a sultry day, and are worth turning out for. Impress this important rule deeply and imperishably upon your mind. A lady, as a general rule, should not take a gentleman's arm in the streets in the day time. It looks too much as though she was fearful the gentleman would es cape from her, and also looks as if she con sidered she had in her possession a good thing and was determined to hang to it.— This rule can be dodged in this wise, how ever: A gentleman meeting or passing a lady and gentleman should pass on the side of the lady that Is if the lady looks smilingly on him and the gentleman appears as though treading on prickly pears. It's dangerous to get too near Such chaps.— But etiquette, in case you .be not afraid, would require you to pass 'on the side of the gentleman. A gentleman should never fail to salute a lady of his acquaintance when within a proper distance. A slight inclination of the head and an al most in perceptible move ment of the lips is recognition sufficient for genteel folks. Ira lady wear a veil it would be highly uncivil to recognize her—especially' if the veil be a thick ono. flu-mild be considered the height of im pudence to lift up the veil did it conceal an ugly face, Ugly faces are kept covered, unless the owner Is °enmity and vain. Women, how ever, are not vain; it would be wrong to accuse them of it, ETTERS - REBIAINING U\ CL IIdI- L in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa., Saturday, August 13, 1864. inv."iso obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised teeters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Brodkin Ellen Hooter Kate _ Cooper Kate Meyers Caroline Amanda Robertson Elisabeth Henry Elisabeth Wetherald Wary White Annie S GENTLEMAN'S LIST. Bohm James Good William linhey Singleton Goble Enos Bitter Augustus Jones William Beige 3f Iteon John F alloyde James Ramo John Rents J R Parsley Richard A Goble L Roney Patrick Cramer S RI Rariek.Csrit. George W Daily Jmnen if tincatit irfitiem Reese John Stine A Rose De George Aug. 13,1384. M. .7, PRY, P. M. AXMICIMMSTSJAMORIIINOTIOXI 'WHEREAS letters of admistration in TT the estate of John Keesey, late of the borough of Columbia and county of Lan caster, deceased, have been grantoti to the subscriber, residing in West .Llempfleld tp. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same without delay to A..T. KATIFFMAN, Aug. 19.-6 t Administrator. nday evening we 'the Odd Follow's re. /Kent. She pro- Spring Clothing. A zErLL Stook of desirable Spring Cloth , in suits. S and tr ye of pWes, jtust Cola mer.Lß.'6t •‘ ei=ss tbo Cheap Stor SIALTBY t CA E. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS U. -8. The Secretary the Treasury gives no tice that subscriptions will be recelved_for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable- three years from Aug. 15th, 150-1, with semi-an- nual interest at the rate of seven and three tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes a ill be convertible at the op tion of the holder at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, F, 1,000 au3d ss,ooo,and all sub scriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the ow ners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they cpn oe prepAred. As the notes draw interest from Aug.ls, persons making, deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-live thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent., which will he paid by the Treasury DepartMent upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certi fied to by the officer with whom the de posit was made. No deductions for com missions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL A.DVANTAG.ES of this LOAN. It is a National SaVings Eank t otfering a higher rate of interest than any other,und the best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that-it ispaying,in the lieikeir &Wasting medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payablo in govern ment paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. Tho notes can always be sold for - within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and aro the best security with banks as collaterals for discounts. Convertible intoa Six per cent.s-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan,ut the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Ain nicipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Con gress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation, On the average this exemption is worth about two per cent, per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no tecurittes offer so great inducements to lenders as those is sued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate corninunities t only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the moat liberal terms for its loans, it believes that • - ~.strimgest, appeal the loyalty and patriottshTurr • • o. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party deposing must en dorse upon the original certificate the do nomination of notes required,and whether they are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Depart ment. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the 'United States, at Wash ington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia,Pa. First National Bank of 3farietta, Pa First National Bank of Strasburg, Pa. First National Bank of York, Pa. and by all National Banks which are de positaries of public money, and AU Respectable Banks and Bankers throughout the country will give further information and afford every facility to subscribers. Aug. la. A LOAN WANTED. rpirE Borough of Columbia has a balance .1 of ;317,000 to loan for whtch they will give Bounty Bonds Of the Borough at six per cent. free of STATE TAX, in sums of $lOO or upwards. It. WILLIAMS, Aug. 13--tf. Chief Burgess. EZEtetrrOß'S DirOTICE. NlT'esTalgt7 lette o r ge ter r uv e n r ta l a n t4 l , h o e r the borough of Columbia, county of Lan caster, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said. de cedent, will make known the same with out delay to SAMUEL TRUSCOTT, Aug. 13.—Gt. - Executor.. 91 Recruits Wanted FOR ONE YEARS SERVICE, TO FILL TRH MTh OF COLUMBIA BOROUGH. $4OO BOUNTY. $3OO from the Borough of Columbia, and $lOO from the Government, to each and ev ery recruit. The Borough bounty of $3OO toe paid as soon as mustered into the U. S. service. • Any person furnishing a reareds will receive $lO hem the Mini Contribution Fond. Resolution passed by Borough Council. Resolved, That each and every man put ting &substitute into the United States ser vice, for the term of three , (B) years, under the call of the President of the United States, dated July 18th, 1804, for 500 . 00 0 men, and having the seine accredited to Columbia Borough under the said call for its quota of 91 men, be and is hereby enti tied to the amount of bounty _paid to vol unteers by the Borough of Columbia. Recruitang odice in Odd Fellows' HAW, Columbia, Pa. By order of RECRUIT MO COMMITTEE. aug. 6. 'B4. Of Borough Council. SAMUEL EVANS, JUSTICE of the 1 0 E.SCE. OFFICE ON LOCUST ST.. BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND. . Between LOCUSTS 11=014 , 1, Col's" Pa. j Juno 18, . 841 ZS A- -ZA er ß ' ; THE nottni GREAT sziator: Scrofula and Scrofulous Frons:Estery Zdss, a teell-knowa vil ford, Maine. n I hire sold large guaranies of) ntt.t..t t but never yet cue bottle who desired effect and full satisfaction to it. As fast as our people try. it, they been no re.edielue like it before In u Bruptions, Pimples, Blotches, cers, Sores, and all Diseases • From Ren. RoLt. Stratton, !hist° •• i only do my duty to you stud th I odd my - testimony to that you pub dieinul virtues of your SA7t3APARILL ter, aged ten, bad an nelieling bums' eyes, and hair for years, which we * cure until we tried your Sannaraut been well Por some months," From Mrs. Jane E. Eireta esteemed la loe Gennisrille. Cape .3 C 0.,: V. J. "111 , daughter has_ suffered for itycittent. With a Pe:1161/0UB eruption, which was veryt oublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until . .tried your BARSAPARILLA.nrhich soon comple y cured her." From Charles P. Gage, Esq., qr-the lely known Gage, .3rarray 1, Co., manufacture ,4(enamelled papers in .Voshaa, - . 6 I - -had for several years a ve.troublesome humor in my face, which grew con tautly worse until It disfigured my features and a an Intol erable affliction. I tried almost eve thing a man could of both advice and medicine, bu with - Mat any relief whatever, until I took your S. It immediately made any face worse, you told me It might for a time; but in a. few w ks the new akin I,egan to form under the blote es, mid con. tinned until my face is as smooth a any body's. and I ant nitliont mav y symptoms of ti disease that I Know of. I enjoy perfect health, ad without doubt owe it to your SAU A SPARILL3I:, Erysipelas—General Debility—V'ulttp the Blood. From Er. Rat. Saul:, Houston St.,lXers " Dn. ATER. I seldom rail to remove Eruptions and Selpfnillta SOMA' by the perseverhignse or your SA Fts.trAttit.l..t, and I have just now eared aa attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No,alteralve no possess equate the SARSAPARILLA })11:n 1161 . 0 sup plied to the prcassiou as well as to Thu Pe01de..,7 From J. E. Johnston, Esq.. Irobentan, Oh io. " For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, during which time I tried a 1 the celebrated physicians I - could reach, and took hun dreds. et medkjisahTlit.,Xleers were so bad that the cords became visible, anti thin doctors <Welded that my arm must be amputated. I begacrtaking yottr SA USA PARILI.A. Took two bob tics, and some of your Pitts, "Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound as any body. Being in a public place, my ease is known to every body lu this community, arid excites the weirder or all." From lion. henry Munro, M. P. P., of Yeteeastle, C. IP., a. leading tnentbFr of the Canadian l'arlia mesa. a• I have mod youtr SARSAPARILLA in my family, for genera debility, and for prtrihtiog the' Zdootl, with very bcnefirial results, and feel confidence In commenaing it to the afilicted," St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Bat Mown, Scald Bead, Sore Eyes From Harvey Sickfc, Esq., the able editor of the Duntlmunock Democrat, l'eu u "Our only child, about three years or age, won attacked by pimples on his forehead: They rapidly spread until they termed a loathsome and virulent core. which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes kir some days. A. skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other romedtcp, without tiny Apparent effect. For Mem days *e guarded ids bands, lest with them be should tear open the fes tering, and corrupt wound which covered hie Thole face. having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your SARSAPARILLA, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct, The sore beg an to heal uhen we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had fluished the second. The child's eyelashes, which Ltd come out, grew again, and he is now us healthy and fair as ally other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Sypla.Wa and 'Mercurial Disease _ From Dr. Hiram Stoat, of St. LOlll3, Missouri. "I ilud your SALM% rA1t11.1..1 a more dreamt' remedy tor the El'Coutlary symptoms or Soldli. and for syphilitic. disease tit:many other we possess. The prolession arc indebted to you for some of the best medicines We have.,' - - - From 4..7. F each, D., 0 1 8 eminent phys ician of Lawrence, who is a prominod member of the Lcyisbilure of ..31assaeltaselts. AVE.m. My dear I hare found your SAuLtioAItILLA no excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and secondary type, and enc. teal in some cases I hat were too obtitinnte to yield to other remedies. Ido not know Vied we elm em• ploy with more certainty of tillUebd, n here a power. MI - alterative is required." Mr. Max. S. ntn Lim?, ef New 11rumorick, N. J., had dreadful ulmrs on iSIA kgs, caused by the 'abuse or mercury, or mercurfa/ disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in eplto or every remedy or treatment that could be i applied, until time persevering use or Ar Mes SAISSAPAIti FAA. relieved. him. Few casts con be found more inveterate and distressing than ibis, and it took Screral dozen bottles to cure hint Leucorrhcea, Whites, by' Weakness, are generally produced by intern 1 Sentanus La. ceration and tire very otter cured y the raternthro after. selbts ,Eimpa m sr_tutt.t.s." _. s Depart) 'hotrwrtirorrm m. ...•‘..,,.... appllcal lon or local remedies. •,i, , , Front ate :cell-known and rein. orelebrated Dr, Area, "7 hare found your SAns.ti•AIIILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females,. =Muir eases of Irre„milmity. ',encorelima, Internal Ulceration. and local debility, mining from the edrefulousdbaltesin, hare yielded to It. and there nre , few that do nor, when its effect Is properly aided by local treatment." lady, witeillteg to allow the publication of her mate, writes . 4 'lf) , daughter and myself hare been cured or a very debilitating Lencorrhoca of long standing, by two bottles of your SAINAP.I.III4I,A." Hheumatisra, Gout, ',jeer Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, _Neuralgia" when calmed by Scrofula in the Nyatem, are rapidly cured by tide EXT. SARSAPARILLA. AYER'S OATH ARTIC PILLS possess at many advantages over the other purgatives in the market. and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they maybe depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by T. C. AY Eli, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by ' ALL DItUGOLSTS IS COLUMBIA. R. J. HALDEMAN, COLUMBIA, PA. . Wo invite attention to otfr stock of STAPLE AND •FANCY SILKS • AND DILZISS GOODS, Of very recent importation, embracing the most extensive and desirable assortments that we have ever offered. WE HAVE THE FOLIOWING DE PARTMENTS WELLSTOCKED FOR THE SPRING TRADE 1864.:. CLOAK DEPARTMENT( SILK DEPARTMENT. SHAWL DE PA RTM ENT. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. wurrezoons DEPARTMENT, HOISERY DEPARTMENT. MEN'S-WEA It DEPARTMENT. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. All al - which wiU be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. lIAI;DEMAN'S • Cheap Cash Store. FISH I FISII I t PISA! t! MACKEREL In Assorted Packages, for male Cheap at the Store of AiALTBY & CASE, ruay29. '64 - Locust St., Col's. rpnE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND 1 Annual Record for the year 1864. At WM. T. 7. HESS' Chesp Book. Stele, prIL VOL Opposite the Columbia Bonk BOOTS AND StIOES FULL assortment of ]ion's and Boys Calf and Kip Boote, Balmoral; Bro gan% ate-, Ladies", Misses' told Children's Balmoral; Boots and °alters. at the store of MALTBY 4t. Columbia, Dea.l9, Mr& WANTED. 1117Elrf ONE to know that the way to 4 .IIIIkVA money, is to buy _vour goo4aai the Cheap Store or Maltby Qc COWL A teneral anorttnent of Spring Goods Jost. titeived. Cora.mar.L9. MALTS Yft C E. MILES AROUND =CICCONE 150 Price Pity Cents. ..6.t.the obi/ book store of WM. U. H SS. $5O 7 AS STOLEN, on Saturday. evening, 1 July 30th, from yrnfids - near • Pen- - ningtonville, a HOUSE irruf - IiVAC:O.N. Tlfe horse was brown, a white star on fore head, one white nostril, hind feet white, neck worn with a collar, eight - years old.— The wagon was a second-hand York wagon, - new black-mounted harness, light leather fly-net. Twenty-five of the above reward will he paid for the reeoveryof the proper ty, and twenty-five for the conviction of the thief. Adciresa ' JAMES M-ICKEY. Jr., , Jen nerville, Chester Co.; Pa. l.? ~'`, Ise. ases. • and of Ox , „ . et. SACSAP.I.- , filled of the. ooe who took irreu there hoe rumuutty.,2, the Skin: ,Rag/and. pithlie when Lkor the rue,- daugh .iii her ears, unable to She has aug. 6,'61. DRAFT ? PHILADELPHIA GtTARDS A- LC:CI:Mt:R. 33 0 0T3,..2""a" FOR UNE YEAR'S SERVICE ONLY. - - Men tutvdered Immediately - and puid cash down R 113. 1 -. Comesingin-or In squads. Any Person bringing2o men becom tnissioned a Second Lieutenant; 25 men, a First Lieutenant: 40 men, a-Captain. The above will be executed to the letter. Apply to Cot. A. A. - I.F,CTILER, Head Quarters, 411 Chestnut St.. - mtg. 6, '64. and tnticla- WANTED I 300 3all AGENTS, to sell - AGENTS, (trot. Natural Weather Indicator. With a beautiful Thermometer attached Although but Just introduced, hundreds attest to its accuracy in 'protein ng changes of the weather, from wet to dry, and vice versa. The acting, movingprinciple is the pistulaof it - Sower found to Syria, and, is so highly sensitive that it is acted upon by every change of the atmosphere, No Bar ometer heretofore manufactured will tell with accuracy the approaching rain; but this NATURAL UOROSCOM the work of nature:gown hand• tills up the void which an could not ttf:poinplibili t -and -points its; unerifig finger to all chungds of the weath er. One of the instruments will be sent as a sample to any address upon the receipt of S-1.00. Send a postage stamp for circu lar. Address. nug. 6, '64. PUBLIC SALE. On Thursday, the Ist cloy of September, 1864, the subscriber,-ex.zmtor of the late Will of Nicholas Conklin, late of West Ifempfteld township,' Lancaster county, deed, will by 'Virtue of said last Will, ex pose to sale at public vendue, on the prem ises, in said township, the following Real Estate, viz:—A TRACT OF LAND, sit uated in W. Ilempfteld'town'p, containing 11.71:+sxtcm ANEW 63 P.MX.CILES, adjoining lands of Win. Walker, Capon heifer& Forry and others, near Shirk's Ore Bank, 2 miles north east of Columbia, on a road leading from Marietta pike to Co lumbia. The improvements are a one and a half story LUG DWELLING- 'HOUSE, and Lag Stable. A Spring and Stream of Water runs through the- Property. There is a variety of fruit on the premises, such as Apples, Pears Grapes, kc., and the land is enclosed with a good fence, and is in ex cellent order. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the following Personal Property, 3 cows, (two of them fresh milk,) 1 bull, 3 shoats, 1 sow, a one horse wagon, bay lad ders, fanning mill, set of harness, a plow, shovel harrow, wheelbarrow, axes, wood saw, 2 pair of choppers, a digging iron, a grindstone, a cider mill, a grass scythe, a silver watch, picks and shovels, rakes and forks, spinning wheel, a lot of old iron, cow chains, hay by the ton, wheat and rye in the straw, corn and potatoes in the ground, 3 cords of oak wood, a lot of chest nut rails, a lot of locust posts, also 3 beds, 1 carpet. bag, a ladder, with a variety or articles too numerous to mention. Persons wishing lo view said Real Es tate will call on Jahn or Abraham Conklin residing on the premises, or on—tbe execti” tor, living in the neighborhood who will _Saleinzemmenee _at 1 . yeadhan.tatenti,pn will be given, and eon tions of sale Will be made known by JOHN' E. SMITH. aug. 6, '64. Executor. COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. MILTS INSTITUTION DOES :NOT PRO pose to interfere with the legitimate work of the Common Schools, but is de signed to take a for higher position in the education of the young, audio accomAish a work whieli the primary schools, from their design and organization, connot. The special design of this institution is, to pre pare boys thoroughly-for college or busi ness, and young ladies to act. well their part in life, by aflording them every facility for acquiring all accurate knowledge of the solid and ornamental branches. Special attention is, therefore, given to the Clas sics, higher Mathematics, French, Music, and to MI those studies which constitutea complete education. In order to secure a 'regular and well-directed system of exer cise, and habits of entire subordination and obedience, a Military Department is connected with theschool, underthe super vision of a competent instruetor. The fall session opens on the SECOND TUESDAY of SEPTEMBER. For Circulars, contain ing full information, address Rev. IL S. ALEXANDER. Columbia, Pa. CONDITION 0 F The First National Bank OF COLUMBIA, OP the State of Pennsylvania, on the inorningof thoflrst3fondayofJuiy,'64. M 2 l. a is crazz- ia *a seg. Notes and Bills Discounted 3 91,504 33 Furniture and naturesl,l s3 /3 Current Expenses 663 90 Remittances and other rash Items 1,215 33 Due from National Banks. lat National Dank of Phila. $5, 40 4 03 do `dlo Beading 150 do ew York 5,000 14,154 03 Due from State Banks : Idount Joy Bank 99 25 IL 8. Bands deposited with U. B. - Treasurer to secure circulatingnotes 50,000 U.S. Is9l Bonds on hand - 30,000 Excise Stamps on hand ll3 20 .. Paid back interetnand premium ' on Bonds . 1,053 35 Coda on band ineiroplating i ' NOI•5 of Sus Bator $ 1100 l' do do of other Nat. Banks • - 1,214 .. do - do State Banks 2,263 Specie • . 57,09 Legal Yonder Notes 13,514,15 - mon 21 Interest paid on instalments 109 12 Milloi.l.l.lLitleier. Capital Stock paid in 8 103,003 Circulating notes received from Compt. 50.000 Amount unsigned 5,000 45,000 Individual Deposita 48,300 46 Deposited on Cirtifieste 33,004 10 Duo the following Nat. Banks: let !Cad. Irk. of Wrightsville 387,35 do de I.an"aster 1,77445 do do Marietta 1,609,80 do do Dnrnamtown 337,07 do do Harrisburg 23,88 2,637 3.5 Doo to other Banks r - •• - Dank of Cheater Valle' , 2,190,95 York County Bank 152 Columbia Bank 319,73 Corn Menge. Bank Phila. 668,82 3,031 40 Bills Payable 10,000 Exchanges 138.95' -, Interest 943'72 Premium 23,36 • 1,11103 8. S. Detwiler, fesshier of Tha First National Bank of Columbia. Pa., do solemnly , swear that tbo above statement is trim to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signet) 8. B. DETWILER, Cuomo. Sum or PgrINSTISANIA, Comrrj or 'pt. .stosrfo„ Sworn to and sabxribAd bafcre isle this Fifth day of July. 1851. [Bluoed.j JOHN IC. ESERLEI2I..I. t. July 9 'NAL GA$ NOTICE.—Tho price of Gas far- Mob ad to conanmers by the Columbia Gas Company, alter the Iss of July, 1864, la fixed hy order of the board tdrootors at Font Dollars and Fifty cotta per thou.- rand feet. .Iy=-It. JAMES BARBER, Tress FRISBEE. Coor it CO., Euion Mills, Eric Co., Pa E. 50,104 01. 0260 104 04 t;LOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Sthier-and Silver:Plited:-Ware' Si 3 intim stmvp-s FIVOIT ST.. • C4UMBIA., In John 913 EstabihEed AVP would respectfully invite the public to (411 and examine our large and well selec tectstock. er Olocki. Watcha4and../ewettY. Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Cutlery. Combs, iStols• and-Paney - Articles.; twat as are generally kept in a firs( elates Jew elry Store. . A.INIETHCAN WATCHES !- - -131.1:RICAN Av-vretiEsta c. - 41.31EILICAN WATCHES ! ! ! We would especially callthe attention of persons wishing a good time piece -to our assortment of American Watches, which for reliability, durability; nceuracY- and time, cannot be exeelled. - We are at all times preoared . teader from, the manufacturers such troorlaNtesnve hare not on hand, at loss than city.prkees. A continuance of the former patronage is respectfully solicited. - -• -• - - Repairing of all kind:4 promptly attended to. Feb. 6,166-14 y AD.MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Waldo, late of Colombia Borouali. deceased. LITTERS OF .A.D.IIINISTRATIO.I'..7 ON said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto tire requested to make immediate settle meitt, and those having.elairris or demands against the same will present them with out delay for settlement to the undersign ed. HENRY WlSLliat, Administrator. Columbia, July IG EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of ritchnlal Conklin, late of ,Hest Ueiiipfield twp., Lancaxier co., dcc'd. T T E .ll .rms . " 4 "Ai4ENT.olErx- o .z. said estate having been granted fo"the , undersigned, all persons indebted thretc) are requested to make immediate settle ment, and those having claims ordemands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, resiaing in said town.. hip. July 16 '64-6t JOHN N.- SMITH, E. AVIV/INIS'IMULTION NOTICE. ANTLIEREAS Letters of Administration VT on the Estate of Michael Reichard, late of the borough of Columbia, in the county of Lancaster, deceased, have been grunted to the undersigned, residingin the said borough of Columbia; all persons in debted to said estate arciequestedto make immediate payment, and those having claims against, the same-will present theta duly authenticated for settlement to MARY .4.NX REICIIARD, Col' a. J uly D'at-Gt. Administratix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Edward A. - Kelsey, late of the borough of Columbia. deo'd. L,ETTERS of administrinlon on said Es tato..l—l having beer. granted to the under signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate settlement, and those having elai ms or demands against the same will present them without delay, for settlement to the uudersbvued residing in Columbia. SAMUEL EVAN'S, Administrator ju1y9.04-tit. JUST THE PLAI3E HENRY SUYDAM'S, Cornor of Front and Uniou street is tho place to gotyour FAMILY: GROCERIES He keeps - the best stock to befound in this market, and prices reasonable. Fancy groceries, vegetables, d - c., in - season. joky:fa-1. IRON .8N SWEZIII frilinE subscribers have received n new 1 u d large stock of all kinds and sizes of llartron and Steel. They are constant ly supplied with stock in this branch of his. business, and can furnish to ens touters in largeor small tinantities„at the lowest Lbetistigit;ibuloWS'detlirni; Pa: .Ttdy 4, 1863. ' JUSTUS GRAY tic CO.'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE PRO~:T STREET, COLUMBIA, P.l A. large stork of new goods just received Such as FRILXCII EXTRACTS FOR THEITAXD- INMn2 FANCY SOAPS, STERLING AMBROSIA, LONDON HAIR CO L OR, CELEBRATED POMADES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. DRAKE'S PLANTATION TIITTERS, /lair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, cte. Wishart's Dyspepsia Pills. Ladies' Toilet Articles. ilarrisou'is Extracts, tte. All the most popular Family Medicines of the age are for sale at the GOLDEN MORTAR, DRUG STORE. The largest, best selected and greatest variety of Drugs and Chemicals in Colum bia always on hand. 3.,14. Particular attention is paid to filling phy_sicians prescriptions. „.0 IVe especially invite the attention of the ladies to our ostensive assortment of toilet articles at GOLDEN" MORTAR DRUG STORE, Front street, above Loenst. l'a. 19 23 NEW SUMMER GOODS. ALT 1.1Y 4 ASI'; HAVE again filled their store with a new stock of goods, suitable to the sesAnn. Particular aticutton is invited to their choice selection of duo dress goods, includ ing silk, silk Challias, Poplins, Crepe Mar etz, Brom:obi vues. Grenadines French Organdies, Chintz Claalliea, Cans. Val °netts, &c., 4tc. Also Ladies Lace Points and circulars. Silk and Cloth Sacquos and Circulars, Parasols, Sun Shades, Umbrel, 31ALTIlli At CASE. Col' a. May 21'84 WHEELER &Ttirii;SEWg7 SEWING 11.ACHIN.ES For Salo by W. G. PATRON, June 11,'61. Lou* St., Columbia, Pa WINE AND CIDER. TIM CBAMIEPION .. Patent Port ble Cider 'and. Wine Mill. 38 OF TIIES'E SUPERB' MILLS have been Rohl in this market, and every one of them gave unbounded Ratisfaction. It will matte more cider, grind faster and easier, and is more durable than any other mill in the market. A sight 'of the mill will convince rout of its utility. For sale by A. M. RAMBO, At IL Wilson'. store, cor. Second and Locust sta., Columbia, Pa. POCKET BOOKS! POCKET BOOKS N Great Variety, from Fifteen Oaata I np to Pit% Dolter4. at V 3/: t. HESS` Cheap Book Store. SICZIT'W 383111. rirIIIE BOOKING/U.3f JAR.--We have .1 luta received a fall sasortment of these oolobratati AIR-77011T Java, whicb we will sell for less than say othas.Jar in the market, and warrant thorn to give satis faction. STEACY .t BOWERS. ' • Corner and Locust streets,. Jr ty Id'6l Cainn►bla, Pa. LitTEREST ON DEPOSITS.• rrColombia Dankly'll reosive money af &pads, aud pay isttereist tberetbr, at the rate of 4} per cent. for eix Mmes. soda per coot- few twelve months. SAMUEL MOM. Jan. sn, I)l7l7SPral . T . ..1N 2 1/11 Ditaises - resnliing'framilhordirs °Hitt' lir - er and-.l3lgestift Orgars",- fire,cu - rid by Et - -oorromsrst. GERNAN33=MS, TEE griEat Ileac Bitter. hare nertozzaad,moto ME AND DO DIVE BETTER SiTIEFECTIOBI U.AVO 1.130r0 teAtintony! turve-titore'reslieCl table people to vouch for- than any . other in - • the market.. defv• any one to eottl thistmertion - AALD WILL PAY slooo,,,iit?; To any otiajlatt will produce a e4itilicato putnislied 1:07,u5, Otat,is llooiland's German Bitters RILL ELBE EVERT CATE of Chronic or Xervous Debility, Diseases of the ifidato, and .aiseases arising/font • a disordered Stomach. . Iti Observe the following svmpooms rests n - front disorders of the aigestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness 4:01 . •"*., Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stern .nch, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for .' Food, fullness or weight in the storm- :wh o sour eructations. sinking or fluttering at the t it of the stem- ' eat; swimminftof thehertd.hur ried and difficult breathing, flutter's; of the heart, eliok- • in;; or suffocating sema tfons when in a lying posture, dimness of vision. dots or webs before the bight, fever and dull pain In the -• bead, deficiency of perspirn tiol I, yol /0W1104,1 of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest limbs. Sc., sudden flushes of hest, burning in the flesh, constant imagin ings of Evil, and great depression ofsjurite. M WIC 33 ?AIX 33 33X4. ' TILMLISTKL:II4 "7 • '4. Etrif ALIACTII6 I II(t': - Contains no Rum or Whiskey, and can' make drunkards, but is the . Bat TONIC in the VV0E1.1.4. 2i L•i;2l I .l'l-1. 0 SAYS SO: • From the Re .% Levi 1.4 Burk, Pastor of tho Baptist- Church, Pemberton, N. .T., formerly of the North Baptist Church. Philadelphia. I have known Hoothinds's German iiit tersi'nvorably fora number of years. I have used them in my ow family, and have been so pleased with their cirects that was induced to me ommend them to many others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manlier. 1 take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaim ing this fact, and calling the attention to these afflicted with the diseases for which they are recommended to these Bitterti knowing from experience that my recom mendation will be sustained. Ido this cheerfully us Idoolland's Bitters is intend ed to benefit the afflicted, "not -a, runs drink." LEVI 0-73E0E: From Rev. S. :s.:owton Brown, D. D. Edi:- tor ofthe Encyclopedia of.Rell clone Rimed edge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favorer recom mend Patent Medicines in ganeral;througit distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know •of uo suiflolent reasons why a man may not testify to the banclits he be lieves himself to have received iltom'ativ simple preparation, in the hope that go may thus contribute to the bermet of oth ers. z I do this more readily in regard to Roof-. land's German Bitters, prepared.,by Dr 'C lit Jackson, this city, !Loans° I was preju diced against them for many years, tinder tho impression that they were , chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indobtodto my friend, Robert Shoemaker. Esq., 'for the removalof tine prejudice by propertestsand forencouragetbent to try them whenanfter ; ing from great andlongoonttnueddebijity The use of three bottles of theee bitterkot the present year, WaS followed °vides:d roller and - restoration to u degree-of bodily: and mental vigor whicltl had net fait .ftir alsciansfditirst,antlitadahittale of regaining. I therefore that* my triesul tot direeting me to te - them. ' J YBWTOYBROWN,'Prtits.:: From the Rev. Jos. 11 Kenutirti, Pastor cif - the 10th Baptist Church Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir:-1 have been frequently resqUested to connect mV mane with commendations of different lauds of medicines but regarding the prof...gee 1121 out. of my appropriate sphere; '1 'havo-in all eases declined ; but with a elm; proof, In various instances; and particularly lu my fuwily. of the usefulness of Draloofiand's German Bitters, 1 depart for once front my usual course, to express nis: full 'con viction that, forgracrcr.l debilirgof .the oar tern and eveeiallit tor Liver Complain. it is a safe and eatab e preparvitime. lnaoude, ossos it may fall; but usually, I doubt not, " It bo very beneficial to those who 'suf fer from the above cause. - Yours, very respect , J: HEN.A.IIP;•• Eighth below Coates Street, Phihuielphia. prom 'Rev. Warren Randolph-Paator'-of Baptist Church, Germantown, Dr. C. :U Jackson :—Dear Sir :-:;Periseittal experience enables meta say that,lregserd. the German Bitters prepared by, you, as 4 most excellent medicine. In r a ses 's e vere colt and gPnerel debility I hareheett greatly benefited by thclute of the Bitters, and doubt not they will produce similar oflecn, on others. • Voura. W A MIEN RANDOLPH. Germantown, Pa. From Itev. J. It Turner. Pastor of 4cd ding, M. F., Chun•h, Phila. I)r. Jackson t—Donr used your German Bit tens in my/amity frequent /y I am prepared to tam that IC hits. 4 been of great service. I believe that-in, mast eases of general debility of the system it it the safest and most valuable ,comedy- of which I have any knowledge. Velum . fi , v4pectftai.V. • J. I/. TURNER. • NO. 7154 :.liutigenth Street. From „the Rev. Thee. Winter, Paster, , ,M Boxborough Baptist Church.- . Dr. Jackson :—Dear Six:—l Rail it dig** your excellent:preparation, .1.14...inia Gott: , man Bitten', te vidd"Wry-tentb' desofeedtyputalloult has obtalool, nave' for years at tithes', been troubled With disorder in my head andttervoug , I was advised IDy a friend to try n. bottle your German Bitters. raid so and experienced great and, unexpesed . tng health bas been very materially ben.- fitted: I confiderrtly. rebommert.tbe ar tide wham I meet with oases Smiler Warty, own, and have lawn nattered h many of their good effects. I'. WINTER, Itoxborou,gh. From Rev. J. S. 'Holman, of Qt. -tiissuau Reformed Church, Kutztown, Rorke Co.' Dr. C. M. Jackson :=Respected. hare been troubled with Dyspepsia =tarty, twenty years, and have novtir tined any medicine that did mu as uttach„ good, as Rootiarifire Bittvre. lam very muchttn proved in health, after having Dagen 'Mir bottles, Your, with respect. .r. 2. IIERMA? Wy s.- it mo , ce es m„., Lori Size, (holding nearly doille roma den _ 81 per . .bouks—helfmlort : Sma 1 Slze-75 rte. • •• ' BEWARE OF cor.rrEttrrats. — " See that the Womanly of "C.:)[:'JACK SON" is on thu Wstarroot otemmdthadlo., Slaciuld your nearest 11V,Imot . have the aztiolei do uot bo pat. morrottwthe intoxicating prep aration s . spay be, , of fered to Ito .'but scud' to ce. and we .nu morosely pooked.-by , expimea. Principal Office and Xitifactory. , , — . zr,o;esi Axe . - JONES EVANS Prtherstora to 3C C...l#olA__ - • - PROFIVIZIEVAIR • • For mole by Drupggiirm audio _01,1i . e 4 , ery Sewn Atha i trnited Statio. • •-•• April,2o, /264 : -4y- . • 19=
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